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Membersay you havent got it but tell her you going to play something that she will definatley like and make sure you say its for her….
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Memberstay well away from anything hard or fast it just doesnt work and will annoy the majority of people, also you need to be spot on with you mixing and transitions as there isnt a club vibe so all the patrons arent drunk or have taken drugs. You have no margin for error (not that you should be making errors in clubs) and remember the system your playing on wont be as loud but will be very subtle so mistakes will be amplified. I’ve found getting appreciation from bar/lounge crowd more pleasing than in a club, you have to work harder for it.
ps. never go over 126bpm imo.
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Member@ Si Boogie, your point b) is the premise behind this thread.
August 25, 2012 at 7:39 am in reply to: Anybody else get extremely nervous or have self doubt?! #1010209longmover
Membertake time to enjoys guys, as the the time will fly by.
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Memberits well hard to do but try and hang your speakers so they arent resting on anything, tbh its more throuble than its worth.
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Memberwoah darude – sandstorm is a boss track.
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Memberyou have to find it yourself, thats the underground my friend.
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Membergo with your gut instinct, if you think a transition or track doesnt sound right , then it probably doesnt.
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Memberloops are a life saver for tracks that end abruptly or just fade out, the extended loop suits my style of mixing
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Memberyou have a great opportunity to create something here, its a blank canvas (no dancing enviroment) be clever and create a scene at this place.
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Memberdecline the offer to play, why spend time wading through tracks you will never ever play again, declining dj gigs will make you look proper badass. FACT!
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Memberdecline the offer to play, why spend time wading through tracks you will never ever play again, declining dj gigs will make you look proper badass. FACT!
longmover
Memberthe end of a track you mix out of must have some elements that the track being mixed into has as well, this gives the mix flow (imo).
listen to Jimmy Van Ms bedrock mix from about 2001, a masterpiece and blueprint for flow and structure
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Memberi’ll give you that pruely for steady the buffs
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Membermy mine concern is that it must flow perfectly, ‘if it dont flow that it wont go’
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